Marianne is a French horror TV show about a female novelist who returns to her hometown and becomes haunted by a demonic spirit. The haunting manifests in recurring nightmares and a threatening telephone call. As the protagonist tries to uncover the truth behind the evil presence, she realizes that her childhood friend, Emma, is involved. The series explores themes of demonic possession, fantasy becoming reality, and the consequences of childhood trauma.
The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl is about a young boy named Max who has an active imagination. He creates two imaginary friends, Sharkboy and Lavagirl. One day, Max discovers that his friends are real and they take him to their world to help save it. Together, they battle evil and learn important lessons about friendship and self-confidence.
Marnie is a troubled young woman with a complicated past. She suffers from kleptomania and struggles with her identity. After she gets a new job as a secretary, her boss becomes suspicious of her behavior. As he digs deeper into her past, he discovers shocking secrets and the truth behind Marnie's disturbing actions.
In a 19th-century rural village, a cursed man seeks revenge against those who wronged him. As the village becomes plagued by terrifying creatures and supernatural events, a pathologist and a vicar attempt to uncover the secrets behind the curse.
In the midst of the Cold War, an American soldier is brainwashed and programmed to become an assassin. As he starts to have recurring nightmares, he must uncover a communist conspiracy and prevent a political assassination.
An accidental overdose of gamma radiation causes a mutation in scientist David Banner's DNA: now whenever he becomes angry, he metamorphoses into a seven-foot-tall, 330-pound, mindless muscular green creature.
Waltz with Bashir is an animated documentary film that follows the journey of a man as he tries to piece together his lost memories of his involvement in the Lebanon war. Through a series of interviews and flashbacks, the film explores the director's personal experiences and the trauma of war, highlighting the impact it has on individuals and society.
A mother, Rachel, moves to Finland with her husband and son to cope with the loss of her twin son in a car accident. Her son, Elliot, discovers a wish-granting wall and begins talking to an invisible person. As Elliot exhibits disturbing behaviors claiming to be Nathan, Rachel seeks answers from the town doctor and Helen, who reveal a satanic cult in the town. Rachel takes photographs of Elliot but finds him missing in all the pictures. She is sedated, forced into a ritual, and locked in her room. Rachel escapes and confronts her husband Anthony, who reveals that Elliot is not real, and Rachel created him as a coping mechanism. Rachel accidentally kills Anthony and tries to find Elliot in a grain silo, but he is nowhere to be found. Rachel returns to New York, still delusional and believing that Nathan, Anthony, and Elliot are alive.
Freud: The Secret Passion is a biographical drama that follows the life of Sigmund Freud, a renowned psychiatrist and the founder of psychoanalysis. Set in Vienna, Austria, the movie explores Freud's journey as he develops his theories and faces personal and professional challenges. It delves into his exploration of the human mind, his groundbreaking work in therapy, and his relationships with patients and colleagues. The film also explores Freud's own battles with recurring nightmares and his own personal traumas. It offers a captivating portrayal of a historical figure who revolutionized the field of psychiatry.
An arson took it all away from Akiyama Kanon seven years ago. Her parents died in that fire, her brother was arrested as the prime suspect and her carefree life disappeared from that instant. She was shunned by the town as the sister of a murderer, yet she believes in her brother's innocence and often pays him visits with words of encouragement. As life gets harder when nobody is willing to give her a job, Kanon decides to try her luck in the city and there she meets the man of her destiny...
A lost hiker stumbles upon an erratic old man living in the woods and finds himself trapped in a horrifying nightmare.
Buffet Froid is a dark and absurd film that follows the story of a man who becomes entangled with his new neighbor and gets caught up in a series of bizarre and deadly events. As the plot unfolds, the protagonist finds himself in a web of murder, mystery, and madness.
A homeless teenage girl named Sarah agrees to participate in a sleep study to earn money, but she begins experiencing vivid and terrifying nightmares. As she delves deeper into her dreams, she realizes that they might not be dreams at all, but rather a gateway to a hidden reality. Sarah must uncover the truth behind the experiments before she loses her sanity.
Tristana, an orphaned young woman, is taken in by a wealthy older man who becomes her guardian. As she grows up, Tristana starts to yearn for freedom and explores her own desires. This leads to complicated male-female relationships, unrequited love, and societal clashes. Tristana's journey involves struggles with her physical disability, societal expectations, and personal independence.
Slumber tells the story of a woman who suffers from recurring nightmares that start to cross over into reality. As her family becomes more and more endangered, she must confront her fears and unravel the mystery behind the haunting.
The Vault of Horror (1973) is a horror anthology film that tells six chilling and macabre stories. From a magician seeking revenge to a painter with a deadly secret, each story explores the dark side of human nature. As the tales unfold, a group of strangers finds themselves trapped together in an eerie basement, where they must confront their deepest fears and face the consequences of their actions. With themes of greed, irony, and supernatural powers, The Vault of Horror takes viewers on a haunting journey into the depths of the human psyche.
Dead of Night is an anthology film consisting of five supernatural horror stories, framed within an overarching narrative. The film features stories about a ventriloquist and his evil dummy, a haunted mirror, a ghostly child, a racing driver who has premonitions of his own death, and a man trapped in a recurring nightmare. As the stories unfold, the characters begin to question their own sanity and the reality around them.
In Corridor of Mirrors, a man becomes infatuated with a woman he meets at a fancy dress ball. As their relationship develops, he becomes entangled in a web of lies and deceit, leading to a murder trial and a shocking revelation. Set against the backdrop of a hauntingly beautiful corridor of mirrors, this British noir explores themes of obsession, betrayal, and the blurred lines between reality and fantasy.
A group of friends go on vacation to an isolated island, but their trip takes a terrifying turn when they are hunted down by a mysterious killer. As they struggle to survive, they uncover dark secrets and face their worst nightmares.
Gary the Rat is an American television program adult-oriented animated series animated by Spike Animation Studios, produced by Grammnet Productions and distributed by Cheyenne Enterprises. It began as a Web cartoon in 2000 for Mediatrip.com. The series aired on Spike in 2003, lasting for one season. The series was created by now re-structured studio BLITZ, formerly known as eStudio. The complete series has not come to DVD. However, all episodes are available on the iTunes Music Store and the Zune Marketplace.